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Fuse blow out on Valveking 112 and Amp Won't turn on again

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  • Fuse blow out on Valveking 112 and Amp Won't turn on again

    I'm an owner of a Valveking 112 and after maybe 6 months of use (In home and two or three times practice with my band), one day, while I've been playing in a low volume environment the amp makes a noise like a bad tuned radio station, the fuse blow's out and a bad smell came out from the amp. I tried to turn the amp on and nothing happen.
    I change the main fuse and the story repeat again. I check the speaker connection (I changed the original for a Celestion Vintage 30).
    I opened the amp, and check everything, so near of the power valve socket was a little
    part of a "Electronic Route" totally burned. I taked pictures.
    I changed the fuse, test the amp without valves, but the damage get worst.
    I replaced the tubes and same thing happen.
    As I saw before I'm, posting photos Showing the board damage...
    In my town don't exist any technical service that repair valve amps.
    If I change the power tubes could I solve the problem?
    Where can I rebias the valveking (I have Groove Tubes 6l6gc)?
    Suggestions?
    Thanks.
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    That carbon gunk needs cleaned off, and those traces need repaired. Also, you need to see if you have a shorted component in there, because something got hot and caused that. What's on the other side of the board where the burn is?

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    • #3
      I think he had an arc there. That isn't heat from the far side. And there isn't anything over there anyway, just a bare jumper wire. One of the flyback diodes is next to that area and merits a check, but that all looks like arc damage to me.

      There is a very good trace art image in the parts layout in the schematic.
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